RESTRAINT DEVICE FOR A VEHICLE
20200114867 ยท 2020-04-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R21/0134
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2021/01231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R22/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R22/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A restraint system for a vehicle, with which in a pre-crash phase prior to a predicted front crash time a vehicle occupant resting on a vehicle seat can be raised from a comfort position to an upright operative position by a forward displacer, in which in a crash phase a seat belt fastened on the vehicle occupant exerts a restraining effect on the vehicle occupant, in which an electromotive reversible belt pretensioner is activated to limit the restraining force exerted on the vehicle occupant to a predefined force level, namely by means of forward displacement of the vehicle occupant along a belt force limiting travel. In accordance with the invention, when raising the vehicle occupant to the operative position in the pre-crash phase, the electromotively reversible belt pretensioner generates a pre-crash belt slack so as to provide the pre-crash belt pullout travel required for raising the vehicle occupant in a restraining-force-free manner.
Claims
1. A restraint system for a vehicle, the restraint system comprising: a forward displacer, with which in a pre-crash phase prior to a predicted front crash time a vehicle occupant resting on a vehicle seat is adapted to be brought from a comfort position to an upright operative position, wherein, in a crash phase a seat belt fastened on the vehicle occupant exerts a restraining effect on the vehicle occupant; and an electromotively reversible belt pretensioner adapted to be activated in order to limit a restraining force exerted on the vehicle occupant to a predefined force level by forward displacement of the vehicle occupant along a belt force limiting travel, wherein, when raising the vehicle occupant to the operative position in the pre-crash phase, the electromotively reversible belt pretensioner generates a pre-crash belt slack to provide the pre-crash belt pullout travel necessary for raising the vehicle occupant in a restraining-force-free manner.
2. The restraint system according to claim 1, wherein the forward displacer is an inflatable cushion integrated in a back rest of the vehicle seat that is inflated in the pre-crash phase and acts as a pulse generator for raising the vehicle occupant to the operative position.
3. The restraint system according to claim 1, wherein for supporting the forward displacer, the back rest of the vehicle seat is controlled to accelerate the raising of the vehicle occupant to the upright operative position by adjusting the incline of the back rest.
4. The restraint system according to claim 1, wherein the seat belt is a three-point seat belt with a lap belt portion and a shoulder belt portion, wherein the lap belt portion in a fastened state extends between lateral attachment points transversely across a pelvis of the vehicle occupant, of which a first attachment point is designed as a releasable buckle-belt tongue connection, wherein the shoulder belt portion extends in the fastened state diagonally across the upper body of the vehicle occupant up to an upper attachment point and onward to the electromotively reversible belt pretensioner, and wherein the second attachment point of the lap belt portion is designed as a pyrotechnically activatable end fitting pretensioner which pulls a belt slack out of the lap belt portion in the event of a crash and thus reduces forward displacement of the pelvis.
5. The restraint system according to claim 4, wherein the end fitting pretensioner is activated already in the pre-crash phase when raising the vehicle occupant to the operative position so as to ensure proper raising of the vehicle occupant to the operative position.
6. The restraint system according to claim 4, wherein the belt tongue is a clamping tongue, which comprises a clamping element adjustable between a release position in which the seat belt is freely movable through the clamping tongue and a clamping position in which the seat belt is clamped in the event of a crash, so that in particular in the pre-crash phase, the pre-crash belt slack generated in the shoulder belt portion does not transfer to the lap belt portion.
7. The restraint system according to claim 1, wherein the restraint system is a head impact airbag module whose head impact airbag protects the head of the occupant in the event of a crash against the impact of an interior component, such as an instrument panel, and wherein, if the restraint system detects a sufficiently large distance between the vehicle occupant and an interior component, the head impact air bag stays disabled thereby increasing a maximum belt force limiting travel available in the crash phase.
8. A method for restraining a vehicle occupant resting on a vehicle seat via a restraint system according to claim 1, the method comprising: raising, in a pre-crash phase prior to a predicted front crash time, a vehicle occupant resting on a vehicle seat from a comfort position to an upright operative position by a forward displacer, in which in a crash phase a seat belt fastened on the vehicle occupant exerts a restraining effect on the vehicle occupant; activating an electromotive reversible belt pretensioner so as to limit the restraining force exerted on the vehicle occupant to a predefined force level by forward displacement of the vehicle occupant along a belt force limiting travel; and generating a pre-crash belt slack when raising the vehicle occupant to the operative position in the pre-crash phase via the electromotively reversible belt pretensioner in a shoulder belt portion of the seat belt so as to provide the pre-crash belt pullout travel necessary for raising the vehicle occupant in a restraining-force-free manner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] In a schematic diagram,
[0021] As is further apparent from
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[0023] The belt tongue 27 is realized in the figures as a clamping tongue, which in normal driving operation is in a release position in which the seat belt 6 can move freely through the clamping tongue. In the event of a crash, by contrast, the seat belt 9 is clamped. The detailed structure of such a clamping tongue is known in the art, for example from DE 42 15 384 A1 or DE 10 2013 216 326 A1.
[0024] The end fitting pretensioner 14, the mechanically reversible belt pretensioner 19, the head impact airbag module 23 and an air cushion 29 integrated in the back rest 17 and the seat adjusting device 21 are all incorporated in an occupant restraint system. The occupant restraint system includes a crash detection device 31 indicated in
[0025] Below, the operation of the restraint system will be explained with reference to
[0026] In addition, in the pre-crash phase t.sub.P, the end fitting pretensioner 14 is also activated to support an instantaneous raising movement of the driver 3 to the upright operative position W.
[0027] In the upright operative position W shown in
[0028] Provided that the crash detection device 31 detects a sufficiently large distance x (
[0029] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.